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  2. Aquila of Sinope - Wikipedia

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    Aquila (Hebrew: עֲקִילַס ʿăqīlas, fl. 130 CE) of Sinope (modern-day Sinop, Turkey; Latin: Aquila Ponticus) was a translator of the Hebrew Bible into Greek, a proselyte, [clarification needed] and disciple of Rabbi Akiva.

  3. Sinop, Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Sinop, historically known as Sinope (Ancient Greek: Σινώπη, Sinōpē), is a city on the isthmus of İnce Burun (İnceburun, Cape Ince) and on the Boztepe Peninsula, near Cape Sinope (Sinop Burnu, Boztepe Cape, Boztepe Burnu) which is situated on the northernmost edge of the Turkish side of the Black Sea coast, in the ancient region of Paphlagonia, in modern-day northern Turkey.

  4. They have pierced my hands and my feet - Wikipedia

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    Aquila of Sinope, a 2nd-century CE Greek convert to Christianity and later to Judaism, undertook two translations of the Psalms from Hebrew to Greek. In the first, he renders the verse "they disfigured my hands and feet"; in the second he revised this to "they have bound my hands and feet".

  5. Venus in culture - Wikipedia

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    Aquila of Sinope derives the word hêlêl, the Hebrew name for the morning star, from the verb yalal (to lament). This derivation was adopted as a proper name for an angel who laments the loss of his former beauty. [62] The Christian church fathers – for example Hieronymus, in his Vulgate – translated this as Lucifer.

  6. Category:People from Sinop, Turkey - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2019, at 06:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Onkelos - Wikipedia

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    Onkelos (Hebrew: אֻנְקְלוֹס ʾunqəlōs), possibly identical to Aquila of Sinope, was a Roman national who converted to Judaism in Tannaic times (c. 35–120 CE). He is considered to be the author of the Targum Onkelos (c. 110 CE).

  8. Aquila (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Aquila is a British children's television show which aired on the BBC from 1997 to 1998. [2] An episode was aired once a week, and was based on the story of two boys, Tom Baxter and Geoff Reynolds, who find a spacecraft when digging in a field. The first series was based on the 1997 book Aquila by British author Andrew Norriss. The second ...

  9. AqBurkitt - Wikipedia

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    Palimpsest of the Second book of Kings of Aquila of Sinope. The Aq Burkitt (also: Trismegistos nr: 62108, [1] [2] Taylor-Schechter 12.184 [3] + Taylor-Schechter 20.50 [3] = Taylor-Schlechter 2.89.326, vh074, [4] t050, [4] LDAB 3268 [2]) are fragments of a palimpsest containing a portion of the Books of Kings from Aquila's translation of the Hebrew bible from the 6th century, overwritten by ...